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The
2008 Award |
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Measuring the World by Daniel Kehlmann Translated from German by Carol Brown Janeway
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ISBN: 9780375424465
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
The young Austrian writer Daniel Kehlmann conjures a brilliant and gently comic novel from the lives of two geniuses of the Enlightenment. (From Publisher) |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Daniel Kehlmann was born in 1975 in Munich, the son of a director and an actress. He attended a Jesuit college in Vienna, traveled widely, and has won several awards for previous novels and short stories, most recently the 2005 Candide Award. His works have been translated into more than twenty languages, and Measuring the World became an instant best seller in several European countries. Kehlmann is spending the fall of 2006 as writer-in-residence at New York University’s Deutsches Haus. He lives in Vienna. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
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Mixture of detailed research, philosophy and vivid imagination, a philosophical adventure story, including the inner lives of two very different scientists. Full of humour, written in an effortless style, historical figures as great fictional characters. Measuring the world contrasts the parallel lives of two numbers-oriented scientists and the world in which they lived. Through his detailing of not just their feats, but also their childhoods and personal lives, Kehlmann indirectly poses the question of measuring not just the substance of the worlds, but also the substance of our lives. |
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